Contributions

Firaxis makes financial contributions to a variety of good causes at home and around the world by asking employees to select service programs that are personally meaningful. In addition, each year, a limited number of larger gifts are donated to causes at the discretion of company partners.

Firaxis Gifts and Matching Donations Program
Under the Matching Donations Program, Firaxis Games annually donates $100 to service causes of employee choosing. The company then matches additional donations of up to $50, making the total donation to each non-profit, $200. In 2004, at least $12,000 is earmarked for community donations.

Firaxis Contributions List, 2000-2005
Abilities Network
American Cancer Society
American Red Cross Disaster Relief Fund
American Red Cross of Central Maryland
AMREF USA
Animal Rescue Incorporated
Baltimore County Public School Foundation
Baltimore County Public School's Home and Hospital Program
Baltimore County Social Service Youth Initiatives Division
Barclay School
Bea Gaddy's Social Development Center
Boston Public Schools
Calvary United Methodist Church
Children's Theater Association
Doctors Without Borders
Equine Rescue and Rehabilitation
Feeding the Hungry
Golden Retriever Rescue Education and Training Inc.
GreenMount School
Home and Hospital Program of Baltimore County
Humane Society of Baltimore County
Johns Hopkins Children's Center
Kennedy Krieger Institute
Leukemia and Lymphoma Society of Maryland
Maryland Animal Rescue
Maryland Citizens for the Arts Foundation
Maryland Food Bank
Maryland Institute, College of Art
Maryland SPCA
National Endowment for the Arts
Noah's Ark Animal Welfare
Oldfields School
Our Daily Bread
Our Lady of Grace School
Plutzik Reading Series of the University of Rochester
Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia
Stadium Playground Project
St. John Chrysostam Orthodox Church
St. Thomas Episcopal Church
Toys for Tots
Trinity United Methodist Church
UNAIDS (Switzerland)
United Churches Assistance Network of Cockeysville
United States Peace Corps
University of Wisconsin Computer Game Research Program
World Relief